Naga Munchetty has erupted into a fit of giggles when BBC Breakfast colleague Charlie Stayt asked to see the live feed of a pair of peregrine falcons.The two predatory birds were seen nesting on top of a university building in the centre of Nottingham and wildlife researchers said they have seen 40 chicks born in the nest over a period of 20 years.The Nottingham Trent University has set up a camera by the nest and hosted live feed so that birdwatchers are able to connect with nature.The livestream attracts hundreds of thousands of viewers worldwide who are waiting to see the latest chick hatched from the nest.On Saturday's BBC Breakfast programme, host Naga asks her colleague: "Charlie, you are really keen to see the live feed?"Charlie.
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